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The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund - General Programme
The fund aids research into learning disability aids the care and relief of those affected by learning disability. Their priorities are learning disabilities and autism and they will consider projects for children or adults.
Next deadline: 1 Aug 2025
The Bromley Trust
The key focus areas of the trust are Human Rights and Prison Reform.
The D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust funds United Kingdom Registered Charities operating in the UK in the fields of the advancement of the arts, health and medical welfare and environmental protection or improvement.
Opened: 25 Oct 2024
Next deadline: 3 Jun 2025
The Goldsmiths’ Foundation - Grants programme
The Goldsmiths’ Foundation supports organisations that focus on vocational skills and training, working at the intersection of creativity and social change.
Next deadline: 5 May 2025
The John Ellerman Foundation
The Foundation aims to advance the wellbeing of people, society and the natural world by focusing on the arts, environment and social action. Grants are made in three categories: Arts, Environment and Social Action.
The Joseph Rank Trust
The Trustees have two main areas of interest: projects that demonstrate a Christian approach to the practical, educational and spiritual needs of people of all ages and the adaptation of Church properties.
Due to open: 1 May 2025
The Leathersellers’ ACEs Main Grants Programme
strategic giving to help prevent and tackle the consequences of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Provides multi-year grants of up to four years.
Opened: 26 Mar 2025
Next deadline: 30 Apr 2025
The MSE Charity
Supports organisations that deliver activities which make a lasting impact on how people think, behave and manage their money. The theme of the next grant round is Life Changing Transitions.
The Paristamen Charity - Responsive Grants
Paristamen Responsive Grants are intended to make a contribution to the running costs of a wide range of small/medium charities operating in Scotland.
The Rayne Foundation
Considers applications in the fields of arts, young people's mental health, carers and older people, and refugees and asylum seekers.